In Malaysia, and Indonesia, it's a ceremonial dagger called a "Keris". However, in the southern Philippines, also known as the "Moroland," it's called a "Kris". In the Moroland, the Kris can also be a wavy bladed sword, about 25" in length.
The wavy bladed Malaysian dagger is called a Kris or Keris.
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Yes. It was formerly used by Scottish Highlanders
The name of the Roman dagger was pugio.
Ya I'm pretty sure you don't need to know the width of a "dagger blade" and just call it a dagger
curly or wavy
The handle of a dagger is known as the hilt. It is the part of the dagger where the blade and the handle meet, and often includes a guard to protect the hand.
You would find a Malayan dagger with a wavy double-edged blade, known as a "kris" or "keris," primarily in Malaysia and Indonesia. This traditional weapon is notable for its distinctive blade design and is often considered a symbol of cultural heritage in these countries. The kris is not only a weapon but also holds spiritual significance and is often adorned with intricate craftsmanship.
Bladed or pointed weaponsa are illegal. This is taken from Batas Pambansa 6: "It is unlawful to carry outside of one's residence any bladed, pointed or blunt weapon such as "knife", "spear", "pana", "dagger", "bolo", "barong", "kris", or "chako", except where such articles are being used as necessary tools or implements to earn a livelihood or in pursuit of a lawful activity."
Three-Bladed Doom was created in 1976.
Wavy is correct.